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Piano accompaniment backing tracks
This popular Oboe Concerto is attributed to Haydn, although his authorship is strongly disputed. Nevertheless it is an enjoyable work, lasting around 22 minutes in performance.
These piano accompaniment tracks help make practising more effective and enjoyable! They are recorded by a professional accompanist and can help you keep in tune and in time, as you listen to the piano part for this work. Please scroll down for samples and details of each movement.
Opening tutti cut to 4 bars of piano solo before oboe enters.Tutti at rehearsal mark F goes straight to rehearsal mark G, making just 14 bars of piano solo.In two places, where oboe has extended solo passage, there is silence followed by 4 crotchet click-beats to bring oboe back in.Cadenza: 7 seconds of silence, followed by four click-beats to signal re-entry of piano part.
This practice version slows down the quicker sections of the 'performance' track above, by around 15-20%. It is included for free with that version if selected.
4 click-beats at beginning to set pulse. Oboe enters on 4th click.Cadenza (before rehearsal mark C): 11 seconds of silence, followed by 4 quaver click-beats to signal re-entry at 'C'
3 click-beats at beginning to set pulse - oboe enters on 3rd click-beat.At various points in this movement, where oboe has extended solo passages, there is silence in the piano part, followed by 3 click-beats to signal the re-entry of the piano.
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